perspectivelike
Perspectivelike is a neologism used in discussions of visual representation, narrative point of view, and interface design to describe elements that imitate or evoke perspective without adhering to strict optical rules. It denotes characteristics that suggest depth, a vantage point, or a horizon while not necessarily employing formal linear perspective.
Etymology and history: The term blends perspective with -like to indicate resemblance. It emerged in contemporary
In visual arts and design: Perspectivelike effects appear in anamorphic imagery, collage, or certain digital filters
In literature and philosophy: The term is used to describe descriptions or narratives that reflect a particular
Relation to other terms: Perspectivelike is distinct from perspectivism, perspective (the optical concept), or perspectival as
Examples: A painting that features tilted, exaggerated structures to suggest space is perspectivelike. A blog post